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- Review of When Ghosts Come Home by Wiley Cash
The very end of the story brought to light a sudden burst of twisty complications and cemented the course
- Review of Good Material by Dolly Alderton
for each other, but the clarity about their incompatibility is longer in coming to Andy, who remains wistful
- Ten Bossy Spring Favorites
Words by Gillian McAllister The author of the fantastic Wrong Place, Wrong Time is back with a smart, twisty Famous Last Words is another smart, twisty mystery from Gillian McAllister.
- Six More Great Rom-Coms Perfect for Summer Reading
The steamy scenes, the twisty route to the relationship, the career shifts, and the science focus were
- Review of Legend (Legend #1) by Marie Lu
The master plan executed at the end of the book has a few twisty moments I liked, and while the story
- Review of Good Girl, Bad Blood (A Good Girl's Guide to Murder #2) by Holly Jackson
Jackson offers layer upon layer of intrigue and twisty turns in this mystery.
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 3/28/22 Edition
twisty mystery The Missing Piece continues his popular Dismas Hardy series.
- January Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month
Dunlap's debut novel is dark, twisty, gothic, and it's set in 19th-century Scotland as fictionalized
- June Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month
and kept me hooked--through despair, love, duty, and resignation--with quiet power until the slightly twisty
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 6/14/21 Edition
The Books I'm Reading Now I'm reading a memoir about coping with chronic illness; a twisty mystery in
- Review of The Plot by Jean Hanff Korelitz
This is a fast, compelling read, and I tore through it at top speed to find out the Big Reveals. I predicted some of the story, but other aspects were wonderfully shocking. This book made me verrry nervous. Reading about lying and stealing makes me very stressed out, so I was biting my nails while reading Korelitz's story. Jacob Finch Bonner (he added the "Finch" himself once his aspirations to become a writer became all-encompassing) wrote a well-received first book as a young man, but now he's nearing middle age and his career has fizzled. He teaches writing at a third-tier university and isn't even working on anything new--not that any agents or publishers are particularly interested. An obnoxiously confident student who's cagey about what he feels is a slam-dunk bestseller book idea reluctantly confides in Bonner about his plot concept. When the student abruptly dies soon afterward without publishing his book, Bonner banks on the probability that the young man hadn't entrusted details about his book to anyone else. He decides to take a risk: he'll use his student's concept and aim to create a bestseller of his own. He's writing the whole thing himself. So he's not stealing, right? It's completely fine. Everything is going to be fine. You can't copyright a plot anyway, right? RIGHT? Do you think this terrible decision-making comes back to haunt Jacob Finch Bonner? Yes, bookworms. YES, IT DOES. And my heart raced while I read to find out if this fraught situation would blow up in fantastic form. I didn't predict the plot within the plot before it was alluded to (about 60 percent of the way through the book), and I found it deliciously chilling. I did, however, anticipate other key elements of the story from pretty early on. I also wasn't sure that certain driving forces of Korelitz's story made sense (why would anyone in this scenario harass Bonner rather than leaving the situation alone, unless it was clearly revenge?). But this is a fast, compelling read, and there was no chance I wasn't going to tear through it at top speed to find out the Big Reveals. Korelitz prods at the question of the ownership of ideas while taking readers down the uncomfortable path of a protagonist who steals, feels terrible guilt, rationalizes his actions, and emerges with defensive self-righteousness. Ironically, Bonner's theft opens the door to romantic love and building trust with others in his life, and to a more open and heartfelt relationship with his parents, along with his incredible professional success. I received a prepublication copy of this book, published May 11, 2021, courtesy of NetGalley and Celadon Books. Do you have any Bossy thoughts about this book? My mom told me about a movie with a plot centering around a stolen book idea, The Words (starring Bradley Cooper and Dennis Quaid, so I believe I need to watch this immediately). I wonder how that story might compare to this one? Korelitz is also the author of The Undoing, Admission (I read and really liked that one), and other books.
- Six More of My Favorite Fantasy Reads of the Past Year
love a mix of historical fiction and fantasy, and while this novel isn't as layered and complex or as twisty
- December Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month
love a mix of historical fiction and fantasy, and while this novel isn't as layered and complex or as twisty
- My Very Favorite Bossy 2023 Reads
Impossible Things. 07 Wrong Place, Wrong Time by Gillian McAllister McAllister offers a smart, intriguing, twisty Gillian McAllister's twisty mystery Wrong Place Wrong Time plays with time, and I love books that play
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 8/4/21 Edition
But the truth of what has occurred is horrible, terrifying, twisty--and fascinating.
- Six More of My Favorite Romantic Fiction Reads from the Past Year
The steamy scenes, the twisty route to the relationship, the career shifts, and the science focus were
- Review of A Deadly Education: Lesson One of the Scholomance by Naomi Novik
However, I am ALL IN on the series: El, Orion, the burgeoning alliances, and the twisty turns Novik has
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 9/3/21 Edition
Jackson offers layer upon layer of intrigue and twisty turns in this mystery, and Pip is as perfectly
- Review of A Conjuring of Light (Shades of Magic #3) by V.E. Schwab
There's a great layer of twisty-turny love/denied feelings/ confusion/misunderstanding (Lila and Kell
- Six More Great Rom-Coms Perfect for Summer Reading
The steamy scenes, the twisty route to the relationship, the career shifts, and the science focus were
- Review of How High We Go in the Dark by Sequoia Nagamatsu
a tantalizing chance to look back on pivotal moments from their life, and some do so with regret or wistfulness
- Six Second-Chance, Do-Over, Reliving-Life Stories
Claire North has crafted a fascinating, twisty, thoughtful time-travel story.
- Review of The Lost Man by Jane Harper
Harper's mysteries read like twisty character-driven Westerns set in Australia, and things aren’t always
- Six of My Favorite Literary Fiction Reads of the Year
for each other, but the clarity about their incompatibility is longer in coming to Andy, who remains wistful
- Six Fascinating Second-Chance, Do-Over, Reliving-Life Stories
Claire North has crafted a fascinating, twisty, thoughtful time-travel story.
- Three Books I'm Reading Now, 8/11/21 Edition
eleven-year-old Sarah Grimke as a gift for her birthday, and the two girls' lives become unevenly, twistingly
- Review of The Likeness (Dublin Murder Squad #2) by Tana French
French's character- and relationship-driven mysteries keep me waiting anxiously for the twists and turns



























